September 30, 2022 •
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By Caroline Moulton
Ken and Lee Wells are our next door neighbors. We could not ask for better! We know we can call them in an emergency and also just for help in moving something heavy or figuring out the computer. Ken’s response has always been “I’ll be right there.” Over the years we have become good friends, […]
September 30, 2022 •
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By Caroline Moulton
New Hampshire is blessed with an abundance of small independent farms. The best tomato I’ve ever tasted came from Tim Gallagher’s Windswept Farm in Salisbury. The eggs we get from Cedartree Farm, also in Salisbury, are so delicious that they’ve ruined eggs for me elsewhere. Donna and Phil at Huntoon Farm in Danbury have great […]
September 30, 2022 •
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By Judith Ackerson
An organization, WeThePeopleNH.org, states that New Hampshire elections are vulnerable using programmable voting machines. This is a lie. Don’t want to trust me? Call the Secretary of States office for the facts at 603 271-3246 or email Elections@nullsos.nh.gov. Let me assure voters in Franklin and all of New Hampshire they have nothing to fear. The […]
September 18, 2022 •
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By Stuart Green and Lee Wells
Another successful election is wrapped up! We are impressed again and again by our wonderful town. We are so grateful to all who helped out and all who turned out to vote! We received help and support from JJ’s, the Hub, the police, the faculty, staff, and students of AE/MS, the Select Board, all of […]
September 2, 2022 •
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By Bill Bardsley
In my opinion, Representative Andrus displays the same blindness toward the abortion discussion as do some of her like-minded Republican associates. Early in her big ad, published in the August Beacon, she states that she is pro-life and pro-limited government. Later on, she praises a definition of “Liberty”: “The quality or state of being free. […]
September 2, 2022 •
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By Lorna Carlisle
I’m Lorna Carlisle and I am running for State Representative in District 5 (Andover, Danbury, Hill, Salisbury and Webster). I’m a Webster native and now a Salisbury resident for 18 years. After retiring in 2021, I was able to devote myself full time to the farm stand we started in 2005. I looked forward to […]
September 2, 2022 •
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By George Hathorn
I write, with enthusiasm, to support the candidacy of Mike Cryans, as he runs for the New Hampshire Executive Council, District 2, a post he has served before with great distinction. Mike’s qualities hardly need repeating. He is known for his honesty, integrity, and effectiveness as a leader. Other laudable qualities include discipline, strength, commitment, […]
September 2, 2022 •
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By Gerald Coogan
Mike Cryans seeks election to the Executive Council, District 2. Mike has the energy, enthusiasm, and dedication to effectively represent all people in the District. Mike served with distinction when he was elected for a two-year term in 2018. Then, he personally visited all 108 municipalities in the District. The Executive Council acts as a […]
September 2, 2022 •
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By Natalie Wells
I come to the citizens of Andover, Danbury, Salisbury, Webster, and Hill to endorse Representative Louise Andrus. I first met Louise at Old Home Days in Salisbury back in 2015. I just loved her high energy and passion in what she believed. For years, as a citizen of Salisbury, Louise attended her local school board […]
August 20, 2022 •
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By Board of Directors
The Andover Community Hub’s “Food and Fiddle at the Barn” fundraising event in July succeeded beyond our wildest dreams. In spite of it being a scorcher of a day, everybody had a great time, and we raised over $5,000 toward our future community kitchen. We would like to publicly thank all those who supported us […]